Forensic Identification Section

Cst. Matthew Wilton oversees this unit which is also comprised of Cst. John Tomaszewski. Both officers have completed the extensive training that is required of them to be designated as Forensic Identification Specialists; this includes specific training to be qualified as fingerprint, footwear, and photographic experts. They are responsible for the detection, collection and preservation of forensic evidence at crime scenes and photography at both crime scenes and serious motor vehicle collisions. The training for these specialists is extensive and on-going which allows the Camrose Police Service to have officers who are competent in the current trends and techniques of forensic identification. The unit is deployed on a call-out basis with Cst. Matthew Wilton currently designated as the primary identification officer who handles the day-to-day operations of the unit.

The unit also consists of eight Scenes Of Crime Officers (SOCO’s). These officers have received in-house training from one of the Forensic Identification Specialists which allows them to have the skills to conduct a forensic examination of a minor crime scene.

The Camrose Police Service Forensic Identification Section has available to it an extensive array of forensic equipment which allows them to complete thorough and in-depth examinations at crime scenes.

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Camrose Police Service Security Camera Registry

The CPS Camera Registry is now active! It was designed to increase efficiency in the task of determining camera locations that may afford evidence of a crime. The registration service is free and is done through the user-friendly form. All personal information is kept private. Please sign up today and assist us in keeping our community safe. Thank you.
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